On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 04:52:02PM -0300, Miles Thompson wrote: > This probably belongs under php-install, but thought I would try here first, > and it comes under the general header of "Be careful what you wish for". > > On a new Ubuntu (Debian) server I installed this version of PHP because I > wanted some 5.2 features. It's the hardened version, and not the one we > want. > > I have done the conventional "aptitude remove php5", and then went to all of > the directories returned by "whereis php5" and manually removed them. > > I've rebooted both the server and my own computer, and still a > http://localhost/phpinfo.php returns the phpinfo() data AND shows > configuration file paths: etc/php5/apache2 and /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d > which have been deleted. Try dpkg --purge php-5.2.1 or so. You may have only the php binaries (CLI) removed. This removes the config-scripts at all. Apt-get remove libapache2-mod-php5 removes your apache2 modules and the dpkt --purge libapache2-mod-php5 removes all the config scripts of them. I have build php 5.2.1 from source on Ubuntu 6.10 and it works fine. Installad in /usr/local for some system reasons and of course a easy way to upgrade. Greetings Mario -- ----------------------------------------------------- | havelsoft.com - Ihr Service Partner für Open Source | | Tel: 033876-21 966 | | Notruf: 0173-277 33 60 | | http://www.havelsoft.com | | | | Inhaber: Mario Günterberg | | Mützlitzer Strasse 19 | | 14715 Märkisch Luch | -----------------------------------------------------
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